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Province Announces Restrictions During Wildfires

 

Province Announces Restrictions During Wildfires

Department of Natural Resources

August 8, 2016 3:10 PM

As fire crews battle three wildfires in Nova Scotia the province is announcing measures to prevent additional fires.

Natural Resources Minister Lloyd Hines announced that beginning at noon on Tuesday, Aug. 9, all travel and activities within the woods is restricted. This includes hiking, camping, fishing, and the use of off-highway vehicles. People can still access beaches and provincial parks, but trail systems will be restricted.

"We recognize these restrictions pose an inconvenience for Nova Scotians and visitors, however, our top priority has to be safety," said Mr. Hines. "Conditions in some regions of the province haven't been this dry in 15 years. These restrictions are being put in place to reduce the risk of additional fires."

These restrictions also apply to forestry, mining and any commercial activity on Crown land. Those who conduct commercial activity on Crown land will require permits which can be obtained at local Department of Natural Resources offices. Hunters and fishers will also require travel permits.

Mr. Hines thanked forestry companies who have moved work to nighttime hours, which is between 8 p.m. and 10 a.m. He encourages all companies and private landowners to take this approach.

"Our industry recognizes this situation requires the co-operation of everyone who uses our province's forests," said Jeff Bishop, executive director of Forest Nova Scotia. "We've asked our members to shift work to overnight to do our best to prevent any wildfires."

Wildfires in Maitland Bridge, Annapolis Co. and Greenfield, Queens Co., are now totally contained and mapped at about 21 hectares and five hectares respectively.

The fire burning at Seven Mile Lake, Annapolis Co. has not been contained and has grown. All available resources, including planes from other provinces, continue to fight that fire, which is about 140 hectares.

"On behalf of all Nova Scotians, I'd like to thank our dedicated firefighters who are working around the clock to fight these fires," said Mr. Hines.

The province will continue to provide updates, which can be found at www.novascotia.ca/nsfire.

http://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20160808005

 

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Request for Proposals - McGray Avenue Boardwalk

The Municipality of the District of Barrington
Request for Proposal Number MoDB-1609

McGray Avenue – Boardwalk

Sealed Tenders addressed to:
Rob Frost
Chief Administrative Officer
Municipality of the District of Barrington
PO Box 100
Hwy 2447
Barrington, NS
B0W 1E0

marked Tender No. MoDB-1609 “McGray Avenue – Boardwalk" will be received until 2:00pm
on Thursday, August 11, 2016.

  pdf Download full RFP Document Here(666 KB)

Request for Proposals - Barrington River Trail Bridge

The Municipality of the District of Barrington
Tender Number MoDB-1608

Supply and Installation of Barrington River Trail Bridge

PROJECT: Barrington River Trail Bridge,
Barrington, NS
Contract MoDB 1608 – Bridge Superstructure
OWNER: Municipality of the District of Barrington
2447 Highway No. 3
PO Box 100
Barrington, NS
B0W 1E0

OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVES:
Woodland Multi-Use Trail Association:
c/o Mr. Sherman Embree
1784 East Sable River Road
Sable River, NS B0T 1V0
e-mail:

Design Engineer:
Bruce Higgins, P.Eng.
6378 Vienna Street
Halifax, NS B3L 1S6
e-mail:

1. Tender Submission

.1 Submit completed Tender Form for above project
in sealed envelope marked as follows:
TENDER
Barrington River Trail Bridge
Contract MoDB 1608
Bridge Superstructure
Closing 2:00 PM., local time on
Wednesday, August 10th, 2016 and delivered to:
Municipality of the District of Barrington
Attention: Rob Frost, Chief Administrative Officer
2447 Highway No. 3
PO Box 100
Barrington, NS
B0W 1E0

  pdf Download Full RFP Document Here(2.58 MB)

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Name Our Waterfront Development Park Contest!

We are looking for a name for our newest waterfront development park, located on the Barrington Passage side of the Cape Sable Island Causeway, and we want your input! Tell us your name idea, why you think we should name it that, and your idea may be the winner!

When completed, our project will include a beautiful seaside boardwalk, green space, with picnic tables, chairs and more. We think it's a great addition to the Municipality!

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Contest closes on July 29, 2016. A great prize pack and naming rights will be presented to the winner!

 

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